Album Features
UPC:77749572909802
Artist:Yo-Yo Ma/Tan Dun
Format:CD
Release Year:2000
Record Label:Sony Classical
Genre:Film Score and Soundtrack

Track Listing
1.  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
2.  Eternal Vow
3.  Wedding Interrupted
4.  Night Fight
5.  Silk Road
6.  To the South
7.  Through the Bamboo Forest
8.  Encounter
9.  Desert Capriccio
10.  In the Old Temple
11.  Yearning of the Sword
12.  Sorrow
13.  Farewell
14.  (English version) A Love Before Time
15. (Mandarin version) A Love Before Time

Details
Playing Time:50 min.
Contributing Artists:CoCo Lee
Producer:Tan Dun, Steven Epstein, Jorge Calandrelli
Distributor:Columbia House  Canada
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Original score composed by Tan Dun.Music performed by The Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Shanghai National Orchestra, Shanghai Percussion Ensemble.Engineers: Richard King, Lu Xiao Xing, Xu Gou Qin.CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media.Personnel: CoCo Lee (vocals); Dan Warner (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Alimjan Tursun (rawap); Yo-Yo Ma (cello); Jorge Calandrelli (keyboards, programming); Julio Hernandez (electric bass); David Cossin, Archie Pena (percussion); Tommy Anthony, Wendy Pedersen (background vocals).Audio Mixers: Dave Reitzas; Jorge Calandrelli; Richard King .Recording information: Crescent Moon Studios, Miami, FL; O'Henry Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Platinum Studios, Taiwan; Shanghai Radio, Film And TV Bureau Technical Center; The Trac Ken Place Studios, Los Angeles, CA.Arranger: Jorge Calandrelli.This is not your typical martial arts film soundtrack, but then again, Ang Lee's epic CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON is not your typical martial arts film. Though it features the flying footwork of Michelle Yeo and Chow Yun Fat, the movie brings martial arts movie-making to a new level with its artistic cinematography and classic story line.Modern classical composer Tan Dun, renowned for his forward-looking compositons, has crafted a soundtrack that incorporates traditional Asian motifs, atmospheric orchestral touches, and some decidedly modernist strokes. Dun is aided in his endeavor by cello virtuoso Yo-Yo Ma, who contributes poignant solos throughout the recording.

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